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In gamma ray emission from a nucleus
Options
(a) only the proton number changes
(b) both the neutron number and the proton number change
(c) there is no change in the proton number and the neutron number
(d) only the neutron number changes
Correct Answer:
there is no change in the proton number and the neutron number
Explanation:
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